Science Researcher Update

Functional Genomics and Systems Biology Intensive Training Course

Written by BCI Staff | Apr 25, 2013 5:15:00 PM

Functional Genomics and Systems Biology

Training Course - Cambridge, United Kingdom

This intensive laboratory and computer-based training course introduces participants to a wide range of post-genome techniques including practical experience in performing RNAi experiments, expression profiling using the latest platforms, yeast 2-hybrid analyses and hands on experience with sample preparation procedures for Illumina high throughput sequencing. Laboratory work will be complemented by training in state-of-the-art approaches to data analysis and interpretation through the use of a range of bioinformatics resources and systems biology tools, including R, Bioconductor, network analysis (e.g. BioLayout Express3D) and pathway modelling. Particular emphasis will be placed upon the integration of complementary approaches to ask specific biological questions.

The course will include seminars by distinguished international speakers who will present cutting-edge research in functional genomics and systems biology.

Programme

RNAi

Microarrays

Next generation sequencing

Yeast two-hybrid analysis

Computational Systems Biology

(Courtesy of Hinxton Hall at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,
Cambridge, UK, via ourtravelpics.com)

Functional Genomics and Systems Biology

June 19, 2013 - June 28, 2013

Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK

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